

What’s your take on Cellular from 2004 that starred Kim Basinger, Jason Statham, Chris Evans and Eric Christian Olsen?
What’s your take on Cellular from 2004 that starred Kim Basinger, Jason Statham, Chris Evans and Eric Christian Olsen?
I’d send them that clip of Will Arnet being corrected on LEGO Masters about the grammatical plural of LEGO. That would be my reply. At least criticize them with proper grammar.
It comes with the powers.
My dream: to be that person who gets to yell “It’s Morphin time!” and save the day.
I must be mistaken. I thought the EU had made it illegal. Finland is part of the EU last I checked.
I will just point you to an easy to digest video on this subject. https://youtu.be/89R9ZxKaIOw
I think I work with Raymond. He refuses to say women’s and men’s restroom. He only says female and male.
The major problem is the ethics of tipping. In the U.S. tipping puts (all if not most) jobs into a category which employers now pay a sub-minimum wage. Legally the employer isn’t responsible for a federal minimum wage anymore because it is assumed tips will cover the rest of it. In actuality with taxes, many people don’t get a paycheck because of how little they earn. It just went to taxes.
EDIT: Imagine working full time (40 hours) and getting a piece of paper that says “THIS IS NOT A CHECK” telling you how little you earned.
Didn’t anti-virus, spyware and/or malware apps flag Epic as malicious when it first launched?
Please leave The Matrix out of this. Seriously, do not compare any of that to The Matrix. It is a trans-allegory. If anything, not enough people know that. So many fucking Red Pill douchebags who would renounce the franchise once they learned that.
I thought that was mice?
Spoiler
It is establisbed in The Sarah Connor Chronicles that she will die of lung cancer.
Speaking of… Look at the cover. There is a Wells blurb.
You should read the duology (I’ve only read the first book) Monk and Robot, which is solopunk. The premise is that robots got tired of doing what they were built for, and decided to form a treaty with humans allowing them to wonder into the wild and live without human contact.
But did Arnold almost die and get severely traumatized?
It was long after the reunion which I realized this and I feel ashamed for all times I’ve rewatched the series since.
I watched a lot of it back in the day and by like season 10 (I have no clue how long it ran) I realized it was super boring and bad. There would be jokes as lame as “dude owns a Nintendo 64”. That was the entirety of the joke.
Also there is a long running arc about a main character who is physically incapable of talking to women unless he is intoxicated (aka alcohol).
I have been a Trekkie long before I joined.
Pretty much my thing.